Okay, So, here is my next question, in this never-ending thought process. This summer, our basement was gutted; all paneling, drywall, insulation & dropped ceilings were removed, due to potential mold issues, after our flood last fall. Now, because all ductwork is exposed, I can feel our furnace blowing air into our basement. Prior to the removal of all of these elements, you could not feel the furnace or AC heating or cooling, at their respective times of the year. Now, because the basement is currently just the concrete shell, I would assume that our utility bills are going to skyrocket this winter, because there is no insulation, drywall, etc? We aren't planning to redo this portion of the basement this winter obviusly because it's just not going to happen right now! So, is it safe to assume that this is going to happen? Thanks.
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